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On Tue, 25 Apr 1995, Phil Wood wrote:
> As many of you probably are experiencing, we've had a short cold snap in
> the last few days. As timing would have it, this was just when my queens
> were about to be shipped (both of 'em- being a parent takes up of my
> time these days).
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> My question to the group is "What did I do dumb?" When the queens
> arrived, I noticed that everything was dead except for one
> worker and happily the queens in both cages. I let them get adjusted to
> room temperature when I brought them in. I remembered from many
> years ago that package bees are to get a bit of sugar water, so I took a
> teaspoon out of some syrup I was mixing up for a split I made earlier
> this month, and put a drop on the wire surface. I was happy to see both
> the worker and the queen in both cages lapping it up.
> (The water was Culligan drinking water.)
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> Imagine my surprise 15 minutes later when I returned to find the worker
> and the queen dead in both cages.
>
> Can anyone tell me how my $14.00 mistake happened?
> (Sorry for the elementary nature of the post.)
>
> Still a novice after all these years- Phil Wood
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I think it is time to pick up the phone and ask your supplier to either
replace or refund. I don't think you did anything wrong.
Eric Abell email: [log in to unmask]
Gibbons, AB, T0A 1N0
Canada
(403) 998 3143
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